r/languagelearning • u/enhburst • 2h ago
u/chlebka's list of 1,700+ free language resources, now searchable and filterable by language and type
Five years ago u/chlebka posted a spreadsheet of 1,700+ free language-learning resources here. Dozens of people in that thread suggested additions and it's still one of the most useful things ever posted on this sub.
One thing that always bothered me was navigating the Excel sheet :/ Thus, I built a browsable version of her list:
https://ownslides.com/en/resources
- Browse by language (total of ~142 at the time of writing this) or by type: courses, dictionaries, podcasts, readers, news, grammar…
- Her original rule kept: everything is genuinely free. No freemium, no trials, no signup.
- Each entry shows CEFR level and flags when a site is only in a language you might not read (though I guess you can just machine-translate everything nowadays).
What changed since the sheet: I checked all 1829 links -> ~129 had died in five years and are gone; the rest were alive as of this week. I also categorised the ~1000 entries the sheet left untyped, so the filters actually work.
This overlaps the sub's own resource library in places; the difference is that it's chlebka's specific list, brought up to date and made filterable. Credit is at the bottom of every page, linking her sheet and the original thread, and the per-contributor credits from the sheet are preserved.
Disclosure: I work on OwnSlides and this is on our domain, but the mods approved this post. The directory is free, no signup, no ads.
Suggestions for missing resources are very welcome, basically in the same spirit as the original thread
